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________________ the opinion that naturalized epistemology, because of its excessive reliance on phychological processes, fails to account for how knowledge is possible. "The naturalist epistemologist is least bothered by the fact that sceptical challenge to the possibility of knowledge can arise against cognitive evidence itself. Here we can not say that naturalist epistemologist meets the sceptic squarely. Reference 1. Mathians steup and Ernest Sosa,ed. Contemporary Debates in Epistemology ( U.S.A Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2005) p.81 Jonathan Dancy. Introduction to Contemporary Epistemology (U.S.A Basil Blackwell Ltd. 1985) p.8 A.J.Ayer, The problem of knowledge (London: Penguin 1950),p.40 R.C PRādhān, Recent Developments in Analytic Philosophy (new delhi: ICPR, 2001) P450 The Foundations theorist wants to place the propositions in such a way that they are true and yet there is no way in which their truth can be proved except that they are self- presented. Wittgenstein, Tractatus logico-Philosophicus trans D.F pears and B.T Mcguiness (London: Routledge 1961)4.112 R.C PRādhān op.cit p.456 Jonathan Dancy op.cit,p236 W.V.O Quine. Ontological Relativity ( New york Colombia Univer sity press 1969) p 83 10. Jonathan Dancy op.cit p236 11. Barry StroudT/H? Significance of Philosophical scepticism cited in R.C PRādhān op.cit, p.459 535
SR No.007005
Book TitleWorld of Philosophy
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorChristopher Key Chapple, Intaj Malek, Dilip Charan, Sunanda Shastri, Prashant Dave
PublisherShanti Prakashan
Publication Year2011
Total Pages1002
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size30 MB
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